Biography

Mrowicki was a Child Care Worker for Putney Day Care from 1983 to 1985. He then worked as a Landscaper/Groundskeeper for Putney School from 1989 to 1999. He has worked for Vermont-Timbre.com as a Musician since 1972. He has also worked as Executive Director of Putney Family Services since 1999.

Committee assignments

2015 legislative session

At the beginning of the 2015 legislative session, Mrowicki served on the following committees:

2010

Mrowicki ran for re-election to the Windham 5 District in 2010. He and David Deen (D) both won re-election in the general election on November 2, 2010.[3]

Vermont House of Representatives, Windham 5 General Election (2010)

Candidates

Votes

Mike Mrowicki (D)

2,499

David Deen (D)

2,487

Campaign donors

Comprehensive donor information for Mrowicki is available dating back to 2010. Based on available campaign finance records, Mrowicki raised a total of $99 during that time period. This information was last updated on September 24, 2013.[4]

Scorecards

Legislative scorecards are used to evaluate elected public officials based on voting record. Some scorecards are created by political advocacy groups with a focus on specific issues, while others are developed by newspapers and are broad in scope. Scorecards are meant to be used as a tool for voters to have a quick picture of whether their views align with a particular legislator's record.

Because scorecards can be specific to particular issues or general to a state’s legislative term, for example, each report should be considered on its own merits. Each entity that publishes these reports uses different methodologies and definitions for the terms used.

Legislators are scored based on voting records on VPIRG-backed legislation to promote clean energy, reduce exposure to toxins, make health care more accessible and affordable and protect our democracy.

Voting record

2011-2012

The Ethan Allen Institute, a Vermont-based free-market public policy research and education organization, released its biennial publication, the Vermont Voters' Report Card, for the years 2011-2012. The report showed how Vermont legislators in the state House and state Senate voted on key issues important to the Institute.[6] Here's how Mrowicki voted on the selected bills: